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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 3/30/2007 11:26:05 PM   
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OK I need a spouse like some of you, if she is letting you build 30x32 shop for r/c planes.....I would be moving all my stuff, not just my planes if I built a shop like that....oh that might not be a bad thing either


Well that could be possible. What have you got to trade?

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/3/2007 12:35:16 AM   
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OK I need a spouse like some of you, if she is letting you build 30x32 shop for r/c planes.....I would be moving all my stuff, not just my planes if I built a shop like that....oh that might not be a bad thing either


Well that could be possible. What have you got to trade?


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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 12:14:38 AM   
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[]Here are a few pictures of my shop. Currently I have a 108" Lanier Taylorcraft on the bench.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 12:42:19 AM   
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OMG!!!!!!! Hey CapeFearFlyer, I have been in dirtier hospitals!!!! VERY VERY NICE!!!!!!

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 1:17:30 AM   
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Trust me, It's not always that clean. Thanks for the nice words....

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 1:59:44 AM   
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hehe....I was thinking the same thing. I think the only thing missing is a comfortable chair/couch for naps and a small frig for the beverages. My wife won't let me have the whole garage but she parks outside if it isn't too cold so I have no complaints. My water heater is in my garage too. Very nice open layout.

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OMG!!!!!!! Hey CapeFearFlyer, I have been in dirtier hospitals!!!! VERY VERY NICE!!!!!!



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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 3:47:33 AM   
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Cape Fear,

Sweet shop. Is that the Delta air filter on the ceiling? Are you satisfied with it and is it noisy??

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 4:52:06 AM   
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Now I am really jealous. Although I have to say, that shop is way too clean. Has a car ever been in there. I think the overhead doors just open up to the outdoor dining area.
So now I have a plan on building a new shop within 5 years. I am currently designing it in AutoCad. Here is what I have so far.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 1:20:09 PM   
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I see you have a clean minded wife too!!!!!!! My wife has to Vacumn and mop our garage once a month!!! BUT, I don't let her near my shop! Very nice garage/shop! Scott
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[]Here are a few pictures of my shop. Currently I have a 108" Lanier Taylorcraft on the bench.



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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 1:50:02 PM   
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Your wife mops your garage? Her trade value just went way up!!

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 1:52:00 PM   
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WOW!!! Nice, and looks very clean too , Also, if space and codes permit, maybe you should think of putting a second story on it for a few bucks more. I wish I had, on mine. You could store your planes on the second level, provided you have good fan/air ventilation. Plastc components deteriorate(get brittle) quickly in attics(HEAT kills)! Good luck to you and 5 years is a great time to start the planning. A well planned and budgeted structure will make you happier when it is finished. Did you say how many square feet it is? Take care,,,,,,,, Scott.
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Now I am really jealous. Although I have to say, that shop is way too clean. Has a car ever been in there. I think the overhead doors just open up to the outdoor dining area.
So now I have a plan on building a new shop within 5 years. I am currently designing it in AutoCad. Here is what I have so far.



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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 3:50:59 PM   
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Wow now I feel like a workshop GEEK....lol...I wonder if CRAZYRYAN will give me the prize. I'm lucky and have a very understanding wife. I built her the house she wanted and she let me have the garage, and sometimes the dog house.
ROCKETMAN: The Delta Air System works really good. It's the professional model not the kind you buy at Lowes or Home Depot for $200.00. It retails for $325.00 but I was able to find a brand new one on e-bay for $118.00 plus shipping so it cost me $168.00. On high it is kinda loud but it keeps the dust down.
WAROSS: Thats a cool Cad lay out. That will be really sweet when you get it done.
ELECTRISFLYGUY: The garage is 24'X28' and there is a familyroom abouve the garage already.

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 4:57:05 PM   
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DO NOT! I REPEAT..DO NOT..LET MY WIFE SEE CAPEFEAR's garage...That is the sweetest workshop/garage(missing cars) I've seen.
bobzilla

this picture is just an indication of what my garage looks like..hehe!

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RE: Let's see your work shop! - 4/6/2007 5:06:47 PM   
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Hey Cape Flyer, you're no GEEK to me... more like a work-shop GOD.... well not really but i am jealous!

anyway, is that a 1/5 Pica Waco i see on the wall? i need one of those on my wall too

Cheers,
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